MR. FELLOWES.— 18'29. '201 



This run was one of the severest of the season, and. 

 lasted an hour and 45 minutes. Of the few heavy weights 

 who were up at the death, was the owner of Ben Lomond, 

 Mr. W. Bellamy, of Haseley. Mr. T. Cumines, jun. and 

 Mr. CocKBiLL, jun. were also up at the end. 



MEET FARNBOROUGH, NOV. 28tH. 



An excellent Field of Sporting Gentlemen assembled at 

 the meet this morning. A fox, one that could go along, 

 was soon found in the plantations adjoining the seat of W. 

 HoLBECH, Esq. but after running a ring or two on the 

 lawn, and twice crossing the fishpond, we killed him in 

 front of the house. 



In a neighbouring gorse a second fox was found ; he 

 led us a gallant chase of an hour and ten mimites, without 

 a check, and ran to ground within about three miles of 

 Banbury. 



MEET — WOLFORn WOOD. 



Dec. 1 — We met at Wolford Wood, and found a fox on 

 the Leamington Hastings coppice side of that cover j he 

 ringed about the wood and heath for an hour, before he left 

 them. At last he went away in good style, for Leamington 

 Hastings, the pack at times pressing hard upon his brush, 

 and then he crossed the open country into Gloucestershire, 

 and was killed at Shedcombe, between Cambden and Chel- 

 tenham, about eight miles from the latter place. The run, 

 which afforded some excellent sport, lasted an hour and 20 

 minutes without a single check. I 



1 At the death, the Ijeaniini^toniaiis found themselves 34 miles 

 from home ; a distance very distressing to horses after a long; and 

 severe dav. 



